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A ruminant's third stomach is called the omasum. It is responsible for further breaking down and absorbing nutrients from the food material before it enters the abomasum, the fourth stomach.
Most animals' stomachs are called a stomach
An animal’s stomach is called a "gastrointestinal tract" or "digestive system," which includes the stomach as one of its components. The stomach plays a significant role in breaking down food before it moves to the intestines for further digestion and absorption of nutrients.
The third eyelid on a frog is called a nictitating membrane.
no yes in some uncooked meat it is commen to have a tape worm but no no SNAKES
The stomach of a ruminant is called rumen
A ruminant's third stomach is called the omasum. It is responsible for further breaking down and absorbing nutrients from the food material before it enters the abomasum, the fourth stomach.
It is called the Omasum.
because it has a third layer in the muscularis called the oblique muscle layer.
a hole in your stomach is called an ulcer
The third layer of smooth muscle found in the stomach wall is called the oblique layer. It runs diagonally and allows for churning and mixing of food, aiding in mechanical breakdown and digestion.
Omasum is the third division in the stomach of the cow.
Most animals' stomachs are called a stomach
It is the removal of half of the stomach called a gastroectomy
The omasum is the third stomach of a cow/ruminant and it has multiple folds in it to help in digestion
Once chewed and swallowed as it goes through the esophagus into the stomach, it is called bolus. Once out of the stomach into the small intestin it is called chyme.
a stomach of a ruminant is called monro declined octea